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A sprinkling of Tebow and the wildcat package turned out to be more than enough in New York's 48-28 rout of Buffalo in Week 1.

Jets coach Rex Ryan says they will never put a number on how many plays Tebow will be on the field, adding that it will vary from week to week.

"We're going to leave it as is. It will always be in the game plan. We'll see how much we need to use it, how little we'll do and how much we'll do. It'll obviously depend on what we think is in our best interest," Ryan said. "Will it vary from week to week? It probably will, but teams need to prepare for it."

Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin says his team needs to prepare for more than what they saw Tebow do against Buffalo.

"They've used him some as a receiver and at the quarterback position. They are capable of using him as a quarterback in the traditional-like fashion. They did use him some in the wildcat-like fashion in their last game," Tomlin said. "I really think what we saw in their last game is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what they are capable of with him."

And Tomlin knows what Tebow is capable of. He knocked the Steelers out of the playoffs last season with an 80-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas in overtime in Denver.

"Obviously, he's a capable passer," Tomlin said. "That's an element of it that we need to be prepared for."

"It's something that I've had to do before," Tebow said of his various roles. "My first year in Denver and my first four games last year, and also my freshman year at Florida, I had a role similar to this."